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It looks to me like your base image is already black and white. Then nothing can possibly happen when moving the sliders in the adjustment layer - there are no underlying color components to mix.
Try again with a color image.
If the base image is already a neutral monotone where R=G=B, then the adjustment layer can't do anything as it's designed to work on full colour images. All you can do is adjust tone, not colour.
https://helpx.adobe.com/au/photoshop/using/convert-color-image-black-white.html
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It looks to me like your base image is already black and white. Then nothing can possibly happen when moving the sliders in the adjustment layer - there are no underlying color components to mix.
Try again with a color image.
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Thank you. It has been my process, though, until now. I could use the different 'colour' sliders and see the change in the tones. I'll use Levels and Curves to adjust the tones.
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Yes, you will, if you use it on a color image. That's the purpose of it. Mixing the underlying color components will affect the tones in the resulting monochrome image.
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If the base image is already a neutral monotone where R=G=B, then the adjustment layer can't do anything as it's designed to work on full colour images. All you can do is adjust tone, not colour.
https://helpx.adobe.com/au/photoshop/using/convert-color-image-black-white.html
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Thank you Stephen.
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